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it's an imperfect science. we think we have the best but we need to continue to improve. >> nfl football is one of the most attractive sports in terms of television and everything else. it's american -- americans love football. do you think it can expand beyond america? >> well, we had great success over in the u.k. next year we'll expand it to two games and we're playing in toronto. we have had great success in other markets like mexico and the far east. i believe our future is very bright overseas. the game is very popular. our fans on a global basis want more and more football. that's what we're doing. we're responding to that interest. >> you talked about the culture. football players in the nfl are role models and in the nba as well and in other professional sports. how do you make sure that the players appreciate that by their personal conduct? >> well, we have a personal conduct policy which was put together with the players. and it's very important because they are role models and they're held to a high
it's an imperfect science. we think we have the best but we need to continue to improve. >> nfl football is one of the most attractive sports in terms of television and everything else. it's american -- americans love football. do you think it can expand beyond america? >> well, we had great success over in the u.k. next year we'll expand it to two games and we're playing in toronto. we have had great success in other markets like mexico and the far east. i believe our future is...
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i think that what scarpetta did was make forensic science and medicine accessible to people. it made it for the entertainment industry to have fun with it. >> there's so many entertainment shows whether it's "bones" or "csi," very attractive women forensic scientists how did you come up with the idea of doing forensic scientist. >> i started out as a journalist. i get to a homicide scene and the body was gone. i wanted to know what did they do with it? what is the body telling these people. i was incredibly curious. so when i decided to try to write crime fiction i did research medical examiner that got to see a facility in the labs. this was way back in 1984 where they were just starting to talk about dna and lasers and i said wow this is the world i want to know. >> i want seems like kay scarpetta and pa try va overlap. there's a very poignant story that at the age of 5 your father left on christmas day and you still remember that very vividly. i wonder what role that play? >> there's a parallel because scarpetta when she was a little girl her father was dying of cancer and
i think that what scarpetta did was make forensic science and medicine accessible to people. it made it for the entertainment industry to have fun with it. >> there's so many entertainment shows whether it's "bones" or "csi," very attractive women forensic scientists how did you come up with the idea of doing forensic scientist. >> i started out as a journalist. i get to a homicide scene and the body was gone. i wanted to know what did they do with it? what is...
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. >> there's science to it. >> there's heavy science and we tell you all about it in the book. >> we know what happens when we eat junk food. we get father, but what happens inside the body? >> a lot of things happen. we eat too much we gain fat and it's toxic. it surrounds our vital organs causes a toxic disease. it's killing us. >> there's two things here what you eat and what you do with your body. what's going on, chris, with our body and what does it take to cement that habit? >> one of the nice things about the book nice guys don't talk about exercise a lot. we talk about it all the time. it's the flywheel of maintenance. it does all kinds of stuff to help you lose weight be healthier, more optimistic or more energetic. we told people it makes a world of sense to work out semi hard six days a week. people go, what? way too scarey. but you have to do it. >> weight's become a bad buzzsquoorks . >> wheat's become a bad buzz world. >> 1% of the americans have celiac disease and they can't have wheat in their diet. i think it's easy for us to say, hey, we can't eat wheat products. i
. >> there's science to it. >> there's heavy science and we tell you all about it in the book. >> we know what happens when we eat junk food. we get father, but what happens inside the body? >> a lot of things happen. we eat too much we gain fat and it's toxic. it surrounds our vital organs causes a toxic disease. it's killing us. >> there's two things here what you eat and what you do with your body. what's going on, chris, with our body and what does it take to...
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there was no evidence, no artifacts, no science to prove how it happened until now. >> oh, i got a bullet. >> reporter: this past september a team with the national geographic channel series "diggers" used metal detectors to search around the site. they found ten bullets. the trajectory of the bullets led them to this spot near the mccoy well and this find. >> the mccoy house burnt down. man, that's awesome. >> reporter: they outlined the area of the cabin and they began excavating. >> put that in your hand. you're holding a piece of american history. >> reporter: he showed us some of the artifacts. p>> goes>> g in oes the in tgrouhe gnd, rounstayd, ss tays there for 125 years. >> until today. >> until today. this is the thing that confirms ev eryteverhingythi elsng ee.lse. this piece right here, this confirms, oh, it was the cabin. >> & hy p>> is twhy hisis this find so >> we don't have any bullets that were fired at the okay corral or that jesse james fired. here you have a bullet fired in one of the most famous conflicts in amein aricameri. ca. >> 125 years ago tomorrow bob scott's hat
there was no evidence, no artifacts, no science to prove how it happened until now. >> oh, i got a bullet. >> reporter: this past september a team with the national geographic channel series "diggers" used metal detectors to search around the site. they found ten bullets. the trajectory of the bullets led them to this spot near the mccoy well and this find. >> the mccoy house burnt down. man, that's awesome. >> reporter: they outlined the area of the cabin and...
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but that's why we got have more scientists and more engineers to create science and technology faster than our competitors abroad. china produces probably 20 times as many engineers as in the united states. india probably the same. 40% all graduates from singapore are graduates. >> a lot of people are fans because hair in a vacuum cleaner you're so right is so annoying. sir james, an honor to meet you. when we com,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25 your time. i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs 5 headlines. >>> a fiery plane crash yesterday afternoon in east contra costa county killing two people on board. the plane went down in a farmer's field near the byron airport there. both the pilot and passenger were killed. their names have yet to be released though. >>> a woman found dead after a house fire castro valley has been murdered. firefighters discovered the body of the 58-year-old woman as they worked to put out the flames. this happened last week. investigators now say she was brutally attacked before that fire was starte
but that's why we got have more scientists and more engineers to create science and technology faster than our competitors abroad. china produces probably 20 times as many engineers as in the united states. india probably the same. 40% all graduates from singapore are graduates. >> a lot of people are fans because hair in a vacuum cleaner you're so right is so annoying. sir james, an honor to meet you. when we com,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald...
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you released a statement saying this is not rocket science. with that in mind, why can't we come to terms? you know, the public is viewing the republican party very negatively. are you concerned about that? >> well, i'm not so much concerned about the parties. i think both parties have failed our country. and i know what the american public has been told. the president campaigned on raising taxes and getting rid of the bush era tax cuts. and he's going to get his wish, i believe. we're going to be raising taxes not just on the top earners, everyone will pay more taxes next year in this country. i think that's what the president wants. but we've doubled the size of this government and doubled spending over the last ten years. this year tax revenues at current tax rates will probably be at historic highs. if you look at the facts, we don't need more revenue, we just need to stop the spending. the president is not going to stop spending -- >> senator -- >> -- he's proposed more spending. so it's hard to work with someone who i think is intentiona
you released a statement saying this is not rocket science. with that in mind, why can't we come to terms? you know, the public is viewing the republican party very negatively. are you concerned about that? >> well, i'm not so much concerned about the parties. i think both parties have failed our country. and i know what the american public has been told. the president campaigned on raising taxes and getting rid of the bush era tax cuts. and he's going to get his wish, i believe. we're...